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Definition of Falteringly

Falteringly
Faltering Fal"ter*ing, a. Hesitating; trembling. ``With faltering speech.' --Milton. -- n. Falter; halting; hesitation. -- Fal"ter*ing*ly, adv.

Meaning of Falteringly from wikipedia

- turning away, as the adverse conviction gathered in his heart, he spoke falteringly, and gushed into tears." The first professional performances of the play...
- that Spiros is enforcing, strongly with regards to controlling, albeit falteringly, Margo's access to boyfriend Zoltan; she later discovers this is due...
- from the memory all those imperfect words, of no fixed syntax, spoken falteringly, in which the exchange, between madness and reason, was carried out....
- an era so politically conservative, even as civil society slowly and falteringly advanced, could be considered in that way. Over the next decade, it became...
- Northwest should build a new regional culture: That the West should un-falteringly follow the East in fashions and ideals would be as false and fatal as...
- inarticulate Barlow. Barlow lets Mark go in order to confront Callahan, who falteringly hold on to his crucifix while facing the vampire. Barlow plucks the Crucifix...
- understand English. Even then, she only spoke with extreme difficulty (very falteringly, short sentences with long pauses, frequently using the wrong words,...
- dreads not death, Free, who the hero's path Tell-like upmounted hath, Falteringly never! 7. Doch, wo der Friede lacht Nach der empörten Schlacht Drangvollem...
- Kyōkai. In 2012, Itō published Reading the Lamentations of Divergences Falteringly Out Loud (たどたどしく声に出して読む歎異抄, Tadotadoshiku koe ni da****e yomu tannishō)...
- wrote "This is an odd yarn, the type done so well by the French – and so falteringly by almost anyone else. Diary in its American form has not nearly the...